The text boxes below have been placed in a random order. Reorder the paragraphs.
(A) These compounds may work in several ways to improve cardiovascular health.
(B) They theorized that the 1.2 liters of green tea consumed by many Asians each day, provides high levels of polyphenols and other antioxidants.
(C) Specifically, green tea may prevent the oxidation of LDL cholesterol (the “bad” type), which in turn can reduce the buildup of plaque in arteries, the researchers wrote.
(D) They pointed to the “Asian paradox,” lower rates of heart disease and cancer in Asia despite high rates of smoking.
(E) In May 2006, researchers at Yale University weighed in on green tea’s health benefits with a review article that examined more than 100 studies on the subject.